5G router and multiple GB on the LAN? What would you do?

Hi guys, our fiber optic network is not well developed, but our 5G network is.

The 5G antenna is within sight of the adjacent building at a distance of approximately 800m.

According to the provider, max. 2Gb/s.

Which 5G router/outdoor device can I use to capture the signal and forward it to a switch via a LAN cable? Are there routers that can deliver 2 GB/s to the LAN port?

As further information from the switch, one cable would go into each apartment (total 2 apartments) to a WLAN access point.

What would be your products of choice, what should I, as someone who doesn't know anything, consider and why?

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MichaelSAL74
10 months ago

5G with 2Gb? mWn is final at 500Mb. the 2Gb would be in the final full extension according to specification

AVMs 6850 has four 1Gb connections because they know that in the near future the connections will not be loaded.

but if you are looking at a 2.5Gb LAN connection, you can look around here Network mobile modems/ routers with modem: 5G, interfaces: 2.5Gb LAN Price comparison Geizhals Germany

Canonio
10 months ago
Reply to  MichaelSAL74

The 2Gbit is probably the maximum that the mast can output to all clients. A1 offers a 5G speed upgrade in AT, for example. With corresponding phones you can create 700-900Mbit.

MichaelSAL74
10 months ago
Reply to  Canonio

in D, 5G is limited to currently 500Mb and thus brings nen 2Gb LAN connection to the router zero… and until the here upgraded to 2Gb full extension will already be 6G at the start

Valentin1720653
10 months ago

So 2gb on Lan is utopian, but also not necessary.

Whether you really have 5g so well developed, you must definitely look, often a distinction is made between “in the open” and “in the building”.

Otherwise, such a tariff can go right into the money, which Deutsche Telekom requires in part for is really n joke – the others are significantly cheaper.

5g routers are also very expensive for themselves, and often it does “normal” 4g. You will get such a router for 20-30 Euros

CJJGyt
10 months ago

Take both